Horace : satires and epistles /
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- Introduction. The Satires and Letters of Horace in Recent Scholarship / Kirk Freudenburg
- Pt. I. Horace's Sermones
- 1. Horace's Liber Sermonum: The Structure of Ambiguity / James E. G. Zetzel and D. M. Eric Guttmann
- 2. Horace and Maecenas: The Propaganda Value of Sermones I / I. M. Le M. DuQuesnay
- 3. Horatian Sermo and Genres of Literature / Mario Labate
- 4. The Epicurean Parasite: Horace, Satires 1.1-3 / William Turpin
- 5. Libertino patre natus: True or False? / Gordon Williams
- 6. Horace, Satires 1.5: An Inconsequential Journey / Emily Gowers
- 7. Be Alert (Your Country Needs Lerts): Horace, Satires 1.9 / John Henderson
- 8. Horace, Lucilius, and Callimachean Polemic / Ruth Scodel
- 9. Ultra Legem: Law and Literature in Horace, Satires 2.1 / Jeffrey Tatum
- Pt. II. Horace's Epistles, Book One
- 10. The Poetry of Ethics: Horace Epistles 1 / Colin Macleod
- 11. Poetry, Philosophy, and Letter-Writing in Horace Epistles 1 / Stephen J. Harrison
- 12. Horace and Aristippus: The Epistles and the Art of Conuiuere / Alfonso Traina
- 13. Poetry, Philosophy, Politics, and Play: Epistles 1 / John Moles
- Pt. III. Horace's Epistles, Book Two and the Ars Poetica
- 14. Horace's Letter to Augustus / Friedrich Klingner
- 15. Una cum scriptore meo: Poetry, Principate, and the Traditions of Literary History in the Epistle to Augustus / Denis C. Feeney
- 16. Horace, Augustus, and the Question of the Latin Theatre / Antonio La Penna
- 17. Towards a Reading of Horace's Epistle to Julius Florus (Epistles 2.2) / Elio Pasoli
- 18. Writing to/through Florus: Criticism and the Addressee in Horace Epistles 2.2 / Kirk Freudenburg
- 19. Fashioning Men: The Art of Self-Fashioning in the Ars Poetica / Ellen Oliensis.